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CURE FOR DEPRESSION

LAUGH IT OFF! Sir Edward T-ootleing, the famous economist, said: “Wo could end this depression to-morrow hy laughing it off.” AVeil, even depression can be cured this way, coughs can’t! It takes more than laughing to clear a stuffed-up head, to ease a rasping throa-t, and free a tightened chest. Yes, sir, It takes a good double dose of Honey Acid, the -great cough mixture. No cough or cold can resist the antiseptic healing power of Honey Acid, which cuts the phlegm in a few minutes. Honey Acid is obtainable at 2/- and 3/6 from Diamond Store, Te Kuiti; Douglas and Hughes, Te Kuiti; F.A.G., Te Kuiti; G. B. Johnson, Te Kuiti; G. B. An* draws, Otorohanga; F.A.C., Otorohanga; W. F. Lee-s and -Co., Kill! lvi-hi; Economic Store, Te Awamutu; AVaipa Cash Store, Te Awamutu; Cavanagh Bros., Ngaruawahia; Sheeran Bros:, Huntly; Empire Store, Hamilton; Town and Country, Cambridge; AV. 11. and B. AVoolley, Cambridge; F. E. Day, Cambridge; P. Shine, Eureka; E. Sang, -Alotuniaoho; F.A.G., Te Arolia; J. Loughlin, To Arolia; F.A.G., Oha-upo; jas. Anderson, Ohaupo; Wallace Supplies, Alorrlnsville; Dunbar’s Store, Hamilton; Dunbar’s Store, Frankton. Wholesale: Burgess Fraser and Co., Hamilton; Sharlancl and Go., Auckland. Manufactured by A. IT. Blennerliassett, Chemist, New Plymouth.

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Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18705, 3 August 1932, Page 3

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CURE FOR DEPRESSION Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18705, 3 August 1932, Page 3

CURE FOR DEPRESSION Waikato Times, Volume 112, Issue 18705, 3 August 1932, Page 3

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